Section: Overall Objectives
Overall Objectives
The goal of the MADYNES research group is to design, to validate and to deploy novel management and security paradigms together with supporting software architectures and solutions that are able to cope with the growing dynamicity and the scalability issues induced by the ubiquitous Internet.
The project develops applied research activities in the following areas:
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the design of models and methods enabling self-organization and self-management of networked entities and services,
the evaluation of management architectures based on peer-to-peer and overlay principles,
the investigation of novel approaches to the representation of management information,
the modeling and performance evaluation of dynamic networks.
Functional Areas instantiate autonomous management functions:
the security plane where we focus on building closed-loop approaches to protect networking assets,
the service configuration where we aim at providing solutions covering the delivery chain from device discovery to QOS-aware delivery in dynamic networks,
monitoring where we aim at building solutions to characterize and detect unwanted service behavior.
The next generation Internet is the main application field of our research. Its architecture and the services that it is planned to support offer all dynamic and scalability features that we address in the complementary research directions of the project.